Late autumn, a deficiency filled with love

2024-04-05 20:41:03

The movie that talks about this, the movie I'm introducing today, is "Late Autumn."

Midway through the film, Chinese is mentioned, the only language Hoon knows.

And when Anna gets on the bus, she can't bear to see Hoon properly.

However, Hoon does not send Anna away on the spot and ends up following her on the bus.

This scene could be seen as simply a reenactment of their first meeting, but Anna must have been afraid that Hoon would know that she was going back to prison and that he would just remember her as an encounter with a criminal.

And Anna, who bought coffee to drink with Hoon, learns that he has been arrested by the police.

And two years later, Anna is released from prison and she goes back to the place where she broke up with Hoon.

The movie ends with Anna simply saying, “It’s been a while.”

It was not easy to see scenes like this in other movies, but in this movie, the dialogue was in English from beginning to end.

I think that the ending of this film is a device that makes us remember the meeting between these two more vaguely and makes the viewer feel the lingering effects of this film more deeply and for a longer time.

 

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